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Re: Using postgresql in situation with high write/read ratio

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Hi,

On 13 August 2010 00:09, Odd Man <valodzka@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> replaced with version two that uses partitions, truncate, copy and cleanup
> of old data once daily.

It makes me think that you have developed some rotation mechanism to
process incoming data. If so there is a batch-processing queue-based
solution called PgQ (start w/ it
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PGQ_Tutorial). The technology is
rather fast and smart IMHO.

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